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KntMed at lectind ctail nutter tt Mrdfurd,
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TI AsMriatl iVfSH h tirlmiiHy enfltlwl to
llir me 'tr (Hililirallon of all ih-1 OWpaMfn
riwlllJ in II or uur.Mi frfdltrd In lldi laf,
kiid alw to ttie local Iwws jiiilhliNl httrin.
All itttliH fur fiihliratlun uf aprclal dispatches
tirrHii arc aM renmed.
Wfirlal nuiH-r rf the City of Mrdfunl,
Official laicr of Jurjnoij County,
Morn ilatly flrriilflliiMi for tlx munlln
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AdtrrtMiiK nrirfsfiitatliri
M. ('. .MIHiKNMK.N ft t OMI'ANY
(If riff in Nrw York, ('liicjiit HMrolt, Ban
FianrlM-o, hn AwIm, Ht-alllf, for (land.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Parry
Thf . "wnt pri'SH," HiitnutiJiX'S
'fill(ij i ho "wlilskfy. pri'HM,", will
Kt all llw hlunic. instfiul fi -tho
IiH AngPh'.s JihIk. f,," Hi-Mii'iiclriK
nn t'xpMctfmt imoIIht tn wi'li'uini1
tho Hliu'lt In pi'lHun. Tin fJitliur
find u Ht ill, niul the JimIko held the
tuothvi- and unburn hiiltu nlno m
MItoiiHllih.
Th fliHt liiiscniiui uf tho Hmith
(VntiT hnjieliall club ct'lcliiiitcd his
fifty-first hltttwlay iuik tl:iy hist
wei'k. (Hnill h i.'iiunty I'loiii'iT.)
Ilv went from I'm -tin ml to Smith
('filter Inst HpiliiK.
It tjikos Ki jniniili'H fur tlif
owner of one sticli, to fully l
M-rtlie thi' liloiiniis quiillilcs of thi
nnv -Id. Mnki'iH of othi rnrs,
nmlfterrcil, ki-tp rlht on making
thtni.
In (Jallfnrniu ycstcrilny, one. innn
v;ih lnuiKeil ii ml two .shot for ilii.
A (llspnti'h kji yH the Mrth 1 lite
linn hecn fftlllriK off recently In the
Onlted Klitti-H. Th ltopuhlieuiiH
niUftt he rfstliiK n their InurelH.
(AhJiIhihI TIiIIiikn.) 'The hint crop
went Uriiiocrnilc.
A motor yehlrle with woven girls
anil a lud iihount, cutapnlteil down
the Main Stem yesterday. Thi.n
runiCH under the head of haruin
K'aruui. UuntffiloWH on wheelH, that left
middle went will, tho rohlii, ure
ffeiitieiit., Th'ylmvo (he Hizt hut
not tin niKKediie.HM, of auto Ijij.m'h.
The first pumpkin iie of the
pUIMkin Heaoii has lieen hfHCCted
at. the heanery. I'nlnfully correct
talkeiH put the accent nn the
pump.
Ktiwyer needs money; will do
anythliiK very reiiHonahle.- (.I'er
Runul Col. KatiHiiH City Star.) We
1 lloiiyht BO.
IMnliii; room cnrnctM are all
remly to display tho first mnple
leaf that turns red.
lion, lion tVdller who has not
hud a rtq. meal since he not out of
the army, yesterday twitted a ftit
inun on his fatness.
'The work was completed In fast
time, without tho aid of an effici
ency expert or a committee.
TtmiHln mid China have nnreod
tn nhldo by the KcIIokk peace pact,
hut press dispatches say that Itus
slans me giving Hie ChtncHC vodUa.
Noses of hlondcH. the mnuulaln
lauiel trees, are peeling.
A tiller and toller hroiinht In u
head of cahhitKe to the t'lift' yes
terday, that would distill 17 ils.
of sauerkraut Juice, If it wan still
Jhlnmible, to drink same.
lti:!U KK or XATl'HK
I fully MK'ec with the poets
Who tell us that Nature i Kiand
Mut 1 have little praise for u few
of her ways
Which 1 find I cannot Under
stand. The hiiMs which arrive In my
orchard,
l.eavliiH sheer desolation In-hind
'em,
When they ko on their raids nre
in rayed in such shades
That the wrens and the i-ohlns
can't find 'em.
Hu I rile this complaint aKalnst
Nature,
Who is Kiven. I hold, to mlnli'ilii'M
I've contended for loin; that nhe's
rather too strong
l-'or the worst nf the creatures
she malt en,
1'or the must of her plentiful hless-
iliK"
I nui filled with a sense of
thanksgiving.
Dili 1 think that she ens lit the
habits of hers
Of letting the pests go on living.
(New York llet aldTi iliune. I
MOSCOW.--') Moscow cahlilen,
leading poor lives at hest. have
rormiil a union to fight Inroads or
taxis nn their hlHlness. In pi e
wiir days there were IH.ihmi (hiee
horse dioshklcs on the streets. New
their number has shiunk to -I, ana.
I'AltlS. (41 WcturcK as well as
printed warnings ate being usi-d as
toad signs In I 'ails suburb, liven
motorists who do not know Trench
wJU recognize igns at school cross
ings, which depict groups of chil
flren carrying lutoks,
ADY:LAU1:.-A') Australia hav
Ing no national song, effort s arc
hedtg made to have ' The Hong of
Australia." a prUu coinpnsllloii. de
clared the national anthem. It ua
written (" you rat ugu.
GREATER PROSPERITY
EVKHVONK udtnitK any iiuluslry is Ix'iiefiteti hy at) increase
in (IciiHiml for its jirodnels.
Thii the milk hikJ (luiry indusiry of this country is goinj to
enjoy an increased ilriuaiid, is
ment intuit to (lie newspapers
Tile. Oregon Jounial coinim
follows;
- They sat at dinner In Nuw York. The guest admired the knlfo
, find fork. The handles, hunt and smooth, cream-cohtied, looked
like old Ivory.
"Casein," thy hout explained.
A lampshade of green attracted attention. In color, texture
am) tiaiiHluceiico, It rivaled jade.
The lampshade, loo, was of casein.
An amber-colored cigaietle holder, a fountain pen of brilliant
red mottled with white, a pencil of heautirul Nile green all were
made of cuscin.
So were a coffee, percolator, apparently uhoiiy; hiickleH and
hultoiiH that seemed to be of seinl pi eclonst material, a coiuh, a
shoe horn, IircHistihly ultiactlve. children's toys, ft pipe stem, a
string of heads, a bracelet, a hairbrush hack, a teething ring, a
rouge box, an eyeglass frame, poker chips, u paper knife, umber
umbrella HpM, an ornamental doorknob, an electric button, a
Hwitcli plalu, dnmiuocH and checkers.
isvcii an electric sign In front of the building, a vivid thlriK
of iuly tiansUtce.nce, had casein as Ibe hiiHe of the beautifully
formed IjUcih.
The guest was a man from Minnesota; the host, the secretary
of a company that makes plastic cuscin which is turned Into hun
dreds, literally, of beautiful and useful articles.
And what is casein?
That is what interested the inun from a state that has made
phenomenal strides forward In the dairy Industry.
Tho cottage cheese served at the Hume dinner was of tho same
substance.. Ail hud conic from milk. All had come from the ttdder
of Die foster-inothor of iho race. '
CuHcin Ih u milk hy-product. It Is made from Iho skim milk
after the cream has been taken out for butter, ice cream and
tablo use. Plastic cuHuin is made from Hweet akim milk, such as
Is available In creameries that make sweet cream butter. It is
precipitated with rennet, from the sloiuacti of the calf. Thin kind
of casein makes rlie fountain pens and costume jewelry. The
cuseiu from sour milk is used in glue und paper manufacture..
Hut allbough the host was in the business of Importing casein
he urged his guest, as representative (r a dairy state, to support
an increase In the larllt' from 2.f to X cents a pound. This coun
try consumes iM.OWi.ouO pounds of casein a year, yet produces
only about oue-twell'th of lis requirements. Kruuce,. the Argen
tine and oilier countries furnish tho greater supply.
Oregon, on the way lo become the great dairy stale, has an
hilerest In what can be done fur greutur casein production.
ADVERTISING IS SELLING
R
KI'RKKKXTATIVKS fn.m
llift oramiizntidii for the i-oniiiiK srason of the Washington
l!o.cc A j i j I f I!ll-e;iii oxci'iltive lioanl, says tin- Spokane Sjmkrs-niiy-Kcvicw.
i
. Till- linai-il is (iriinaiily ooni'cnird wild thi inrri-asml enn
siiiiition ot nuitliwestiTii Imxcd iippli-s. H will continue its
work of other seasons in advertising this popular anil special
ized product in the larger1 eastern consuming centers and dis
tricts. Kxccllciit results have 1iccn olitained in this milled ef
fort in the pasl. Sal isfacl ion with I he niclhoils employed is in
dicated in Ihe slalemcnl thai the same program will lie followed
this year.
The Washington npple i-rnwer has virtually solved the proh
Iciu of production. le knows the value of rigid inspection and
Ihe niainlenaucc of the highest standards of grade mid pack.
These things are almost taken for granted in such producing
districts as Yakima, Wcnatchec. and Walla Walla. The apple
pi'olilcm is one of distribution salesmanship, if you please.
California und Florida long ago learned the value of sys
tematic adverlising in popularizing their products- They have
kept it up year aflcr year and have hecn alile to move al satis
factory prices a Ircmcndous volume of frnil each year, their
distribution reaching virtually every hanilel in the land.
Northwestern apple growers are following a well-blazed trail
in ailopling the same nielhod of exploitation. Such scientific
advertising campaigns popularize Ihe product and stabilize the
market for il.
The cpieslion always arises in our mind, is Ihcre any reason
f1iy similar advertising for Ihe Medford pear can't do for our
local product what il has done for citrus fruit in California
Mid Florida, and is doing for the big red apple of Ihe Pacific
Northwest T .
Still America wasn't made great by men whose sole ambi
tion was to make a lot of money.
.Missionaries in a hungry land must find it hard to explain
why Ihe folks back home are worried about n surplus.
There are just Iwo kinds
woman boss: Those who hate
with her.
You can estimate the size of his ego if ou observe the flour
ish or lack of il when he manipulates a cigarette lighter.
Nature, prolecling our self-respect, equipped us lo notice
how many are worse than we lire not how many are belter
And thill's why the world seems rotten.
Merc words can't calm a suspicious wife,
twice it week.
MUTT AND JEFF
JFr r hat Just about I JJ
DfeCloS'D TO P0K (NY ,jOS frj fifctoSZ-
A ctsfvs cvjTTSft oft (50rV( ir flTAUKK
mn;oj6rt a.' KAcaBurgcR. ISTULSO.j
C- ,Tv f -.r . I ij... 1 . . . I I JT II
j-taui -ovs fvAi. wiw, infcY T r "
FOR THE DAIRY FARMS
evidenced by u recent ttninmnce
id' this country.
- nts iioii Ilirs atiiiotiiieement ns
NORTHWESTERN APPLES
ill.' Yjikiimi im.l W.-nat:li.-!
of liieu who lake orders from a
her, and those who are in love
Try shaving only
Mutt Thinks He is America's Gift to Hollywood, But
RIGHT
T P6S IN HIS
FIRST TAMoe:
Personal Health Service
By WllLIAM BRADY, M. D.
8lwl If"-" lrtaUilnt to pcfioruil lirallh
III t ainwunl I'f l'r- Hr:irtjr ir I .tamii!, wlf aildi...l eineloi la !IiwhI. Uttrri hlwi'Jd Ut
l,rlet aii.1 willlt-ti In Ink. I)liin to II latic iiiiiiiImt ut li-llet. irched. only a f.w can Iw aii.K.r
rd lf-. N' 'ePlv ran Ih- mail, lo yurrlr. wt cunlutuili to liMiut'Uuiia. Addrea. lit. William
Biatlr. in car. 01 mi. ipr,.-.,.
X-lt.W THKATMKXT I'Olt f.-.
A rradiT lias wniictlilnB of m -
alioul Ihe tieiilmi iit ' Women." published by stun
i 'onl L'nlvcrHity l'leaa, .stanfoid
Jjenr TJr. nrmlv:: C;'1-
tr-l-.-sl to h:i
of i-uiui-r:
1 noted In oiir
column an in
Mtilry concernitiK'
ft hopeless case
of c a n c e r. II
meant much lo
me I a x t y e a r
when I was in
bed with cant
of the uterus to;
know of .Just one
case that hiol recovered. 1 had
received radium treatment from
lr. . . ., but the cancer had con
tinued Its inroads until . .-.-Dr.
. . . is' our family doctor and In.
. . . was the X-ray operator whit
,,.,. . . . , ..
bad I rst sent me to . . . fol
' ,, . . .....
till rauilll ut.aii-in( jH-sai'-;,
these ln . . . one of our best
surKCons was called la the hojie
that he would operate. The an-
hope? of successful operation
uiu
he would not attempt It.
I mention all these details
the condition was. Anil 1 saw lh
lajioratory report from the . .
hospital whieh reported cane
cells found la the -specimen und'
the niicrosi-iipe. All of the doelors
mentioned were of the opinion
would never he up ilKaln.
Irs. . . . and . . . wanted incj
lo have deep therapy X-ray, not
that they believed il Would euro,
but thai it iniKht diminish hh-ed-ini;
and pain. Dr. . . . ithl not
advise it because he believed il
would Kive only temporary relief.
However. I took Ih' deep ihcrapv
with the result that in less than
a y.-ar 1 am apparently uured. The
hardened tissu.-s thai are left h.ive
become .normal. 1 r,o everywhere
and feel fine.
Hut the fact that 1 knew of,
ono apparent recovery kuvc in''
hope, without which 1 never, would
have made a fiiiht for recovery.
lr. . . . (who did not advise
the deep therapy 3f-rny because he
believed it would tiive only tem
porary relief)' has chanKC'l his.
views to tin extent of sending a;
cancer patient to me for en-,
couras-cment to follow the same;
treatment. )
I have nnlhinii to sell or nd-j
vertise, but 1 do wish that hope
could be extended to other Sllf-J
fercrs that they perhaps need:
mil die. j
Very sincerely yours,
Mrs.
I shall not divuliie the lorres-
lionilenl'K lilentiiy hero or by 1"- ' ' " . . 1
vute letter. She has told all she """M '""t' inquiring
ran tell about the treatment in (UomiM
her romarUaMe letter. I am K1l . 1 lH.se books, the prey of ami
tn publish it lu-re benuisc 'l know J1'" H'K-ieties, are eheuply printed
all of the phvsb iaim she nntlouH f r,m I,Iilt,' Ph-
. . . . . i L'liiu ni r eni r.ilni'f intw i.f tli. .n-.
. iiilalll n lain mill l'OIIIOILIIII lllf ii.
aud iiIho that, doep X-ray
the-
rapy is available everywheru. Tho
we cannot, alas, deduce from one
uiipaieiit run a conclusion tnat
deep X-ruy tn'ntincnt Is a cure
for cancer. It si-emu perfectly cred
Ihle tn me that audi treatment
deserves ct.nslderal Ion In many
ca hch of cancer that bus developed
I o n deKreu beyond
surnery.
the rcauh of
(JI KSTIONK AN I) ANSVi:ilS
Max Nerd.
Vlense Mend me the amount nT
flax seed tf be used daily as a
substitute for physic. Mrs. C.
W. r.
Answer Anywhere from a small
teaspoohl'ut to severul tableHpooii
fulN. I lancer Is Near Siuhtctl
My daughter aged III years lias
myopia. We discovered it only
recently and had her fitted with
Klassi's, on advice of the school
nuise. She is a ballet dancer and
nn n U-n round athlete. She. re!
fuses to wear her glasses, except
in her pocket. Can you feature
a ballet dain-er with Innn rimmed
spectacles? Wo aie broken heart
ed . , . -Mrs. A. K.
Answer J-'l rst, make sure the
child's eyes are examined prop
erly by an ijr e physician. Lot the
physiria if advise whether the con
stant wearing of glusscs now will
conservo vision later on. No one
else is competent to do so.
Thank Ir. Mother.
1 want to thank you for the
exercise you suggested for my
sister. As I was also bothered
with a Infill periods I followed
tin exercise and 1 have obtained
complete relief . . . --Miss 1. IV
Answer lr. t'lelia Duel Moshor
is the author of the exercise. She
describe it In complete detail
O.K. (wuTTl r've
GOT A Goot
AUGuiToS fAoTT IS
I
H2e RADY
PrMtT
YQUviG.
Hid hyikiw, net to dlxrue dlaimwh or trMlmnit
l her l.uok. "1'i'inonnl llyKltnc
I Ti oiiIIi-iI with Hour stomni:ll, ' I
have to take about' half a lea-
I Blioonful of soda every nlKht. Is
ihls Injurious to a iit-rHon'M utom-
ali or Kcic-nil hi-nlth? ('. II. 10
Annvvt-r Ht,du for a few day?
oi weeks iniiy be all rlitht, but 1
should not iulvl.se habitual or coll'
; slant use of it. Less objectionable
as an anti-aeld, is calciuiu carbtjn
nte. olherwlKC called precipitated
hatk or prepared chalk. Five or
10 Ki-aiim of this wilt usuully neu
tralize excessive aeldity in tho
sloiuai.'h for several hours, and
, , ,
base balanc-c ill the blood.
, ., ... ... ...
I No ll-illnily Doctor liook Worlll
...
Ihe I'rlcc,
Could you K've me the name
: of a Knod family medical book,
: with 1 tie prescriptions in KnKlish
...
.Mrs. C. A.
Answer I know of no such
book lor lay readers that is worth
the price. 1
(Copj riuht John F. lJUlu Co.)
m
Hy MUluuil Mustek.
! N KV V i : K . A i ii 1 1 i ve 1 ml i -j
vUtual witli :i surrt'iititiuiis nir jiiuI
a Btiiiras' that inilh-il one houl-
iler lcv'-!' -linn tin other iii'n il
' a siJe-str
bik-shij tlie olht'i
ilay and cnumHl
Zj wtlt lrlfiitor in
? r, ,i i,.r 1,111 ..Mi'iifi
lonvcrsatioii.
After a frw
snttft voce re-
I marks, tho two
isu'iH'tl behind a
I PfllllllMl' llta'.I.ed
iS:,'-JjhiKh with vol-
i unit's, l'rcsently
, llu caller omerf;-
eil, HWinHiiiK the
sullcu.se lightly,
Hi
i o'5?an1 hurried out
BtHAW G. MAbaWCK I Ic hail just cx-
fliaiiKi'd fur cash
i pirated output of several fnr-
. i. i.i.i ...,..,1 . ...i,i.. i. .1... i. ' i ii ...
"
hnnal pi.eH. obinined in Kurope.
( usually their source hides itself
behind the line "I'rivately-l'rinted."
iilthouuli they someliim'K bear the
fictitious name of a non-existent
prest;.
(Jieenuieh Villane. particularly.
has been flooded with many'such
olien of "l.ady Cratteriey's Lov-
V U 'I hit's KxMi'ieines.
I'nder the title ".My Skirmish
With Joy Hoer." I. H. Law
rence, the author of this studio
favorite, tins written from Flor
ence. w here lie lives, a defense of
his novel -against the accusations
of obscenity and unnecessary vul
gariiy. His essay, published In
limited edition, also describes Ihe
pirated editions obtainable in New
York.
"The rirst'fac-slniile." he writes,
"was sold, even by reliable book
sellers, to the unsuspecting .public
as if it were the original first edi
tion." The price was usuully $15.
I.uwrence writes:
"This gallant attempt was fol
lowed by others. I am told there
was, st ill another fac-simlle edition
produced In New York, and I my
self possess a filthy-looking book
bound in a dull orange cloth, with
green label, smearily produced by
photogra phy, and containing my
signature forged by the little boy
of the piintical family ....
"Then I have hnd in my hand a
very funereal Volume, bound In
blat ii and elongated to look like a
Itilde or long hymn-book gloomy.
This lime tho pirate was not only
sober, but earnest. Hi- has not
otie, but two, (it le pages, and on
each is a vignet representing the
A liter iea neagle, with six stars
round his head and lightning
splashing from his claw, all sur-
Fofc YOU
G0MNA UG. A
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in'America During Pleistocene Age;
. Bones Extinct Animals Also Found
LOS A.VGKI.ES, Auk. 3. -M') ' have been 250, aim ye.irs apo. A
Bones of prehistoric animals that1 human skull was also found In the
roamed the southwest SSti.tiai) cavern with the remains of the
years ago, recently found ill exca j animals. ..' -.
vntions in New Mexico, were lerin-j "The findinirs. settle' conclu
ed "the most important historic j sively.". Mr. Itryan said, "tho moot
discovery ever made in America," question as to whether man and
0iy Dr. William A. Itryan, director
of the Los Angeles county museum t Ameriea at that time."
in a report before the board ol , A number of eastern geologists
supervisors. ! and paleontologists. Dr. Hryan
Dr. Itryan made his statement said, have pronounced the ilis
after uu extensive study ajid covcry In the cavern to lie of far
classification ot the remains, whi.lli reaching importance to science,
were shipped here. A ground following ther visits at the scene
sloth, large camel, prehistoric . of the excavation. -horse,
cave bear ami other extlnetl Dr. Hryan said final acceptance
animals were found hy Itoscoe I', j of the results of the excavations
ConkUng of 101 I'aso, Texas, last , would establish the existence of
January. , j man In America during the plel-! tering reward. ; Not infreiiuelitly.
Conkling was searching rotocene age, since the skull was! however, these "suggestions" -were
buried Spanish gold In a cavern ; found near the almost complete! ideas lifted from - previous Lloyd
in the. lower slope of Itishop's Ca ii . skeleton of a ground sloth. pictures by absent-minded or lor
peak near Alesiiultc In soulhwcst-j "It would seem obvioiw thatgetful admirers.
era New Mexico, when he mailt ( we have here the undisturbed oc-1 Lut now, with noisy films, tho
the discoveries. rteali'ing lheir; currence of human remains iujrage, Lloyd is receiving cotitribll
importance he shipped the bones , direct association Willi ; number j tioas of "theme songs" for tho plc
to Dr. Itryan. , of animals regarded as extincti tare, that lias been in process of
Dr. Itryan said that in his opln- since the pleistocene period, and making under thu title of "T. N. T."
ion the cavern was a den .for! all deposited In such a manner , The songs are being returned to
wild animals durlni; the plclslo-! as Iji preclude even the suggestion . thu writers as rapidly as they ar-
.'one age, generally
consldcred tu i
r-.nz --T -'-
r.nnidi.,1 bv n laurel wreath in hon-
or of Ills
rubbery.
latest exploit in literarv
'.vliii-ucpciiiaiu iMioKsciicr.
"Altogeiher it is a sinister vol-i
umc-7-like ( alHain Kldd.witll ins;
face bluekened, reading a pennon i
to those about to walk the plank. '
And I am told this lugubrious
tome sells 'tor tin 20 $:to sr.o.
according to the whim of Ihe book-
seller and ihe bulliL-illiv ot the
purchaser. . . .
"None of these pirated editions
has received any sort of authnrix
ation from me and from none of
nave i icceiw,i peiio,, ,
seini rcpenlant bookseller of Now i
Vork did. howev
nd me some
some
dollars which wirre. he
HI per cell! royally of
sold In his shoii.
" 'I know.' he wrote,
a drop in the bucket.'
said, my
nil copies
:
ii is mn ;
VOUR. NCSS. IS STILU BAD BuT VN
HAU Souwet) The Pr?cBLMiTHvs
VJAR PlCTuRe AIM'S You
vx(LU PLAY TH PART OF
COWARD! )LLfou vwLi.t)o
.IN TH PlCTu(2c V S
RETREAT FRofA
St V TV!- - A a . rr A I
- . VVf Ttte. CAM.R A .' rU li
C 111 s-rysi r CZJ ti n,
fj j li'lf.ill;iyH'!lUllllr!Hl - V-Sl llllHnl'iljiM'.-f ffj
Yesttrday's Puzzlo
10. Style uf (Jrorfc
arcliltii'ttir
11. liHilljr nil It
rot-k 1
I lerlrllltd
mirllcli ,
IH. Vfllow
IV. Alnimnimi'ilan
SI. IHlIvrfiice lie
Ihfcii Hie volar
and lunar year
St. Kind u( Illy ,
-1. So
SR. J uneliuir
UK laiitk ut Iialr
:tu, I'u rt ut a
l!innr
Hi. DiHtrliiA
it. l.urKt ilfet
Hi. Karlh
r." Tc-fkIuiii comb.
' form
3M. Kind of lea
E IKE 4. Vry atuplil
. j 4, hiilliiii irlle
4S. Ilikert
41. Mlotn
47, AraLliin iea
4$. Small liroo
lilnt
ii, 'I'opnx hum
initiuhiia
;3. iiiHut
ii. ItiJiie
67. No Id of llifl
Nrute
i:ievaltd rail
way
HOiV-li '
1; KftUl
E. Hguare uf typo
3. I'nlnt '
4. OilKfl
6. r:iururs
5. Hi-l-oiiid tUIble
7. niiMrv(l
K. t un I
. I'. rl.i.l or timet
aliiir.
1 ihese animals were co-existant in
of (heir later Intrusive buriab
:
"He meant, of course, a drop
I out of Ihe bucket. And since, fol
a drop, it was unite a nice little
sum, what n lienutiful bilcketlull
there must have bei'n for
pirates."
VALENCIA, Spain. (J') Xot to;
110 "limine l'.s narcuiona. rival sea-j
port now holding a great expo!-j
ti.m. this city of 2.'.0,uno inhabit-i
ants plans to Hold a great lair of
"s " ' Tlu' exhibition ;
will be know n as "The Exposition i indications, he will complete tho
of the Mediterranean" and all nr.- silent version of the piece und
lions bordering Hie sea will be in- then will decide whether the pur
vilcil to participate. poses of cnijiedy can best bo served
-A K IM.irr Tile I'll ' lias pMCCd
n tax on awnings, calculated at so
much a square yard. Hut there arc I
much a square yard. Hut lb
so many sorts of sun protectors
projecting from buildings that lliey
have been divided into four cate-
mines, with five schedules In each. :
jmakiiiK ilie tax highly c plicated.
VS
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Do You Remember?
TEX YEA IIS AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mall Tribune)
Auttu-st 3, mm.
San Kram.'lnco: , jHhh CJertrudo
Ash of Medford ariiveH from Hon
olulu' and "declares she Ih' certain
her sister, Krancea, watt drowned
at Walkikl beach.
ltallroad ofllelalH meet to con
sider reduction of living costs.
Ktrlkinc railroad men refil.n
I'resldenl Wilson'H offer for nettle,
ment.
Anti-Saloon league denl'M It fa
vors an aatl-tobacco drive.
l'Mlson Marshall and sl.ster, I.n
cille, k to Kaslern Oregon on
llshint; trip.
Ad: "Medford's own nirplane
leaves for tour of eastern Oretton
tomorrow. This may bu your
last chance to fly in her for a lonir
lime. Klrst come, first aervud.'
TWENTY YIOAItS AOO TOIAY
(l'ruin files of the Mail Tribune.)
August . 1UIIU.
Ilooster note:, ".Medford will he
a city of 2.1,000 people In 5 yeura
thanks to the proper boosting
spirit."
Colonel IJay's cow .chokes on
a pumpkin- H. U barling and
W. It. Walker save cow's iifo by
shoving iluwn pumpkin with broom
handle.
Mrs. AV. F. Isaacs ttcclainu'rl
champion woman angler after r
landing 8-pound salmon on No.
u Itoyal Coachman fly.
narnum railroad held
invasion of grasshoppers.
up
A. f'onro Fiero buys 20 mora
acres of orchard for $ 1 1,000, thus
giviiiK him -10 acres for $31,000.
V. JH M Kee, age 17, paid $30
for bringing County Clerk Cole
man 3 panther skins.
Screen Life in
Hollywood
- By ROBBIN COONS
HOLLVWOOD-Tiie laiiB may or
may not like the idea of a screen
that speaks, and that of course will
be decided ultimately at the box
offices. Meanwhile there ate ap
parently many who are adapting
themselves lo the new era In their
uiisoliclated "contributions" to tho
making of pic
Litres. ,
Harold Lloyd,
for Instance,
every time it
became known
lie was making
a new picture,
used to receive
from his fans
dozens of sug
1 gestions f rr
yi "gags," tricks w
Cy comic a II nations
to-be incorpo
rated In the
film. Some of
these were sent
frankly In thn
expectation o f
r c in u n e r a
tions, others
were Offered gratis the senders
apparently considering their itso by
the comedian sufficient and flat-
1 1 ivc, for to all appearances the new
I Lloyd opus will go ita way unaided
tmniniieretl, accoroing to tllo
jl'oeii oi ie, uj a special mno.
Harold Is Studying
" ' "' "apini upparenp
! - A
as
Hiepy is definite in his decision against
the use ol dialogue in his present
i picture. "City Lights," Lloyd seems
to be doing aoinu "watchful wait-
nig, or ruiuer ciuse siuuyillB. tils
picture, of course, will have sound
effects, bat what use, if any will
be made of dialogue is at present 1
moot niK'stion. From Ills present
oy uiaiogue or ny silence. . .
MOunwllllO. llB displays H Btll-
deal's keen inlereul In H, ..
talking films that are released: hut
what will he his ultimate decision
as to dialogue in his own picture
remains quite uh problematical as
the name under which the new
coiiiedy will appear.
By BUD FISHER
You SAPf
I
mutt, For TM
uOVjG. of MllfiZ.
USG DiscfteTiow.
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